Not according to the National Institute of Health. According to Franklin Miller, a senior faculty member in the NIH Department of Bioethics wrote in the magazine BioEdge:

“[I]f killing were wrong just because it is causing death or the loss of life, then the same principle would apply with the same strength to pulling weeds out of a garden. If it is not immoral to weed a garden, then life as such cannot really be sacred, and killing as such cannot be morally wrong.”

Wait...WHAT? Our national health equates human life with weeds in a garden?

The change is subtle and slow. Wake up and stand for what you believe in.